I honestly don't think the bollocks over him and Mirralas "alleged" training incident did him any favours with supporters And shouldve used it as a springboard to move on and improve but really just hasn't whatsoever ...and its bit him badly on the arse .

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He has been playing half-arsed all season. Any talk of form is way off, it is all to do with effort and application.

You can go back to the 4-0 loss at Old Trafford and watch him in that game - he was as bad as he was against Arsenal (costing us goals and everything). And the European game when he got sent off - Jermaine Jenas called him out after that.

To think we let Barry go (consummate professional) to pave the way for this guy.

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From my seat in the MS the boos sounded quite strong .Last time I heard it was when Moyes brought on Tony Hibbert when drawing against Spurs about 10 seasons ago. The crowd wanted to go for the win but Moyes was cautious and we eventually lost.Now I don't agree with booing players but if anyone deserved it was Schneiderlin.

Listen you need to be a certain kind of character to make it at this club these days. The fans have always been quite vocal but they're pretty unforgiving now and if players are taking the piss, which Schneiderlin has been for the majority of his time here, then they're gonna get called out.

I don't think we're any worse than some of the crowds on the continent it just seems we're most vocal in the Premier League, but so what. We demand a certain level of effort and regardless of ability that should be a bare minimum. Niasse is one player who has it in spades and he's shown that Evertonians will forgive a lack of quality for leaving everything out on the pitch so let's not have it perceived we're a nasty bunch, we just pay our money and expect to see it returned.

Not a fan of booing your own players at all. Schneiderlin has been a proper gobshite on the pitch as of late and depending on who you believe off it too. I think this sort of reaction has been coming and he is an easy target for it.

Listen you need to be a certain kind of character to make it at this club these days. The fans have always been quite vocal but they're pretty unforgiving now and if players are taking the piss, which Schneiderlin has been for the majority of his time here, then they're gonna get called out.

I don't think we're any worse than some of the crowds on the continent it just seems we're most vocal in the Premier League, but so what. We demand a certain level of effort and regardless of ability that should be a bare minimum. Niasse is one player who has it in spades and he's shown that Evertonians will forgive a lack of quality for leaving everything out on the pitch so let's not have it perceived we're a nasty bunch, we just pay our money and expect to see it returned.

No-one's made it at this club for about thirty years. To make it here you have to have a mustache and a pair of tiny shorts.